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Portrait of Miou-Miou

Miou-Miou

Birth Name: Miou-Miou

Birth Date: 1950-02-22

Birth Place: Paris, France

Details

Alternate Names: Miou Miou, Sylvette Herry, Sylvette Herry, Miou Miou, Sylvette Herry

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • On the Lam (1971) as Petit Ecureuil

Most Important Roles:

  • The Science of Sleep (2006) as Christine Miroux
  • The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob (1973) as Antoinette Pivert
  • May Fools (1990) as Camille
  • The Great Alibi (2008) as Eliane Pages
  • Ménage (1986) as Monique
  • Going Places (1974) as Marie-Ange
  • Tell Her That I Love Her (1977) as Juliette
  • A Genius, Two Friends, and an Idiot (1975) as Lucy
  • April in Love (2006) as Sœur Bernadette
  • The Burned Barns (1973) as Monique Cateux

Career Highlights:

  • The Science of Sleep (2006)
  • The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob (1973)
  • May Fools (1990)
  • The Great Alibi (2008)
  • Ménage (1986)
  • Going Places (1974)
  • Tell Her That I Love Her (1977)
  • A Genius, Two Friends, and an Idiot (1975)
  • April in Love (2006)
  • The Burned Barns (1973)

Full Biography

Miou-Miou, born Marie-Thérèseau Mirano on February 22, 1950, is a French actress known for her work with prominent international directors such as Michel Gondry, Bertrand Blier, Yves Boisset, and Claude Berri. She gained significant attention for her role in 'Les Valseuses' (1974), playing Marie-Ange, a passive hairdresser who joins two aimless thugs on their chaotic exploits.

Portrait of Nathalie Courval

Nathalie Courval

Birth Name: Nathalie Courval

Birth Date: 1942-12-14

Birth Place: Montreuil, Seine [now Seine-Saint-Denis], France

Details

Alternate Names: Nathalie Bonnemason, Nathalie Bonnemaison

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • Jerk in Istanbul (1967) as Nicole

Most Important Roles:

  • Par ici la monnaie (1974) as Marceline
  • Le Bonheur des autres (1990) as Jeanne
  • Catherine & Co. (1975) as Mauve
  • Raphael or the Debauched One (1971) as Danelle (uncredited)
  • Let's Make a Dirty Movie (1976) as Jenny
  • Welcome Aboard! (1990) as Ginette
  • The Suburbs Are Everywhere (1973) as Marie
  • L'Amour foot (1994) as La journaliste de France 3
  • The Dangerous Mission (1975) as Brigitte
  • Urgence (1985) as Béatrice

Career Highlights:

  • Par ici la monnaie (1974)
  • Le Bonheur des autres (1990)
  • Catherine & Co. (1975)
  • Raphael or the Debauched One (1971)
  • Let's Make a Dirty Movie (1976)
  • Welcome Aboard! (1990)
  • The Suburbs Are Everywhere (1973)
  • L'Amour foot (1994)
  • The Dangerous Mission (1975)
  • Urgence (1985)


About the Movie: Tendre Dracula (1974)

Poster for Tendre Dracula (1974)

Release Year: 1974

Nation: N/A

Alternative Title: Tender Dracula, 温柔的吸血鬼, La grande trouille, Vampire, The Big Scare, Большой страх, Милый Дракула, The Great Funk, Tender Dracula, or Confessions of a Blood Drinker

Director: Pierre Grunstein

Writer: Hal Brav, Justin Lenoir, Pierre Grunstein

Production & Genre

Producer(s): N/A

Companies: N/A

Genre: Comedy, Comedy Film, Erotic Film, Horror, Horror Film, Musical Film, Parody Film

Story

The movie 'Tendre Dracula' (1974), directed by Pierre Grunstein, is a comedic parody of the vampire genre.

Summary

Despite the scarcity of detailed plot descriptions for 'Tendre Dracula', it can be inferred from its genres that the film is a humorous take on the classic vampire narrative. Directed by Pierre Grunstein in 1974, the movie blends comedy with erotic and horror elements, promising an unconventional exploration of the Dracula theme.